Category: News
Evangelism Isn’t Enough
Just before Christmas a couple of years ago, my cousin Len entered the senior care facility of his small Kentucky town. While an older person being admitted to an assisted
A Yearning for Something Fresh from God
This past week, I was blessed to hear Bill Elliff speak on the subjects of prayer, revival and spiritual awakening. I was touched by his passion for something fresh from
Living in the Moment
Our annual practice has been to make new year’s resolutions. As we face the challenges of 2022, we may be anxious about the prospects before us. I think that is
SBDR gifts assist hurting people in Kentucky and beyond
Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief teams – our members of the Yellow Shirt Army – stand ready to assist Kentucky Baptists and other state conventions in areas where so many lives
Merry Christmas from the SBOM!
Merry Christmas, Alabama Baptists. Let me share a thought with you that has been on my mind of late. That is, I cannot remember when I stopped believing in Santa
Great Commission work and generous giving ‘hallmarks’ of Alabama Baptists
“I thank God for Alabama Baptists.” Amid turbulent times in our world and even the Southern Baptist Convention, that phrase spoken to me by a pastor recently has provided encouragement
Partnership between Alabama and Alaska Baptists off to a good start
In May, Alabama Baptists entered into a five-year partnership with Alaska Baptists, and the fruits of that partnership are already growing, leaders say. The ministry partnership was highlighted during the Alaska Baptist Resource
Hurricane Ida: Disaster Relief response begins amid ongoing efforts to restore water, power to hard-hit areas
Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief teams will be part of a massive cleanup effort in Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, which struck the state Aug. 29 as a Category
ASU students help campus minister start BCM at Tuskegee University
When Zach Beasley took on the task of starting a Baptist Campus Ministry at Alabama State University in 2019, he started with one student who showed up for the first Bible study. “For some